News 2014

Stage 2 of the Rally of Morocco saw crews traverse 211 km of rough terrain, including a short dune crossing. As with yesterday's opening stage, Toyota Imperial Hilux driver Giniel de Villiers ended second, just 1:22 behind the stage winner. But while the opening stage was won by Orlando Terranova of Argentina (MINI All4Racing), it was Qatar's Nasser Al-Attyah (MINI X-Raid) who triumphed today.

De Villiers, with German navigator Dirk von Zitzewitz reading the notes, posted a time of 02:25:53 - just 1:22 behind Al-Attyah. More importantly it was 2:19 faster than the time posted by Terranova, who ended the stage in 4th position. This performance sees De Villiers / Von Zitzewitz maintain their second position overall, with the gap to Al-Attyah, who now leads, just 39 seconds.

According to De Villiers, today saw some close racing between themselves and early leader Terranova: "We caught him fairly quickly this morning, and managed to pass easily. But Orlando is a tough competitor, and he overtook us again some time later. We were stuck in his dust for quite a long time, but when we reached the dunes he made a mistake and we went past again."

This left De Villiers and Von Zitzewitz to pick their own way through the dunes, which they did without mishap, arriving at the bivouac first today, despite losing time to Al-Attiyah.

"We had a small issue with the front brake pads this morning," added Team Principal Glyn Hall. "The brakes were snatching rather than biting progressively, but despite this snag, the crew did us proud."

In the overall standings it is Al-Attiyah who now sets the pace, with De Villiers / Von Zitzewitz in second. Stage 1 winner, Terranova, has slipped down into third place, with Erik van Loon of the Netherlands (MINI X-Raid) in 4th. Bernhard ten Brinke, also of the Netherlands, rounds out the Top 5 in his Overdrive Racing Toyota Hilux.

Tomorrow’s stage starts in the town of Erfoud for the final time, and sees crews heading towards Zagora, in the Southwest of the country. At 314 km stage 3 is also the longest of the event, and promises to be a turning point for many of the crews. The Rally of Morocco finishes on Thursday October 9th, with a finale in Marrakech.

Fans can follow the action via Toyota’s social media: www.twitter.com/toyotasa (#hiluxvsmorocco); and www.facebook.com/toyotasouthafrica.